What motivated voters in November? The answer may (or may not) surprise you.
followed by gas prices and reducing crime . Abortion rights ranked lower at and competed with health care costs border security to control immigration as most important. Only 4% of Blacks named border security as important.About 81% of Blacks said President Biden and Democrats “care a great deal” about issues important to the Black community and 86% approved Biden’s handling of the job as president. Only 22% said Republicans cared about their issues.
Nationwide, when asked the same question, 73% of Blacks favored Biden compared to just 56% of Latinos. The pollsters said the data shows that the narrative suggesting that Latino and Black voters — at least outside the Sunshine State — may be abandoning the Democratic party is “simply wrong.” That 15-point edge with Latino voters is a huge reversal from President Joe Biden's performance with the group in 2020 when he won it by seven percentage points. DeSantis even carried Miami-Dade, a majority Latino county.
The Florida poll numbers showed that a vast majority Florida’s black voters, 71%, previously voted in 2016 or before that election, matching the national trend. Only 10% were first-time voters. Most Latino voters were also longtime voters.
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